director michael hayden put it, the new normal? there's also cause for concern in the president's reluctance soon after the boston bombing, even to use the t word, terrorism, in his vegas muings on friday about -- vague musings on friday about some unspecified agenda of the perpetrators. when by then there was no mystery. the agenda was jihad. for five years we have heard principally from those who wield executive power, of a claim need to make fundamental changes in this country to change the world's, particularly the muslim world's, perception of us to press the reset button. we have not heard a word from those sources suggesting any need to understand and confront a totalitarian ideology that has existed since at least the founding of the muslim brotherhood in the 1920's. the ideology has regarded the united states as its principle adversary since the late 1940's, when a brotherhood principal visited this country and was aghast at what he saw as its deck dance. the first world trade center bombing in 1993, al qaeda attacks on am